Sunday, 2 October 2011

Harvesting.

I rarely post pictures of my immediate family. But these two photographs are showing some of my harvest.

I have four daughters, each of whom I am immensely proud of. The first shows my eldest daughter, the second my third daughter.

Eldest is due to present us with our second grandson any minute now.

Third daughter isn't due until December. This picture is of her being a bridesmaid yesterday.

Memories come flooding back of when I gave birth to them. Then I remember having four under five and wonder if I should have been certified. Even so, it was far easier giving birth than now wishing I could do it for them!

Here is a spider harvesting !And probably a few more, surely one spider could not have created all this? Webs on gorse.

Such beauty from such a small creature.

These three are in here as they are admiring the harvested crops! (And keeping an eye on the Dawn Patroller.)

While the rest of the U.K. has been basking in unseasonable sunshine and high temperatures, here in the North East of Scotland we have had grey skies, rain, but yes, a bit more warm than usual.

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We moved to the North East of Scotland in 2002. It is an area rich in history of fishing and farming, beautiful beaches and coast line, cliffs, sand dunes, wildlife. More and more of my time is now spent painting but I also manage to watch birds. I have COPD so my physical life is limited. My husband aka The Dawn Patroller is my carer. I hope there is something to interest you in my blog. Catch up with my art work on my Facebook page, Buchan Birds and Beasts.